Showing posts with label Faucet. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Faucet. Show all posts

Friday, October 7, 2011

Outdoor Faucet Water Filter

What is the importance of an outdoor faucet liquid filter? If you raise vegetables, consider what is in the water coming from the hose. These impurities are being absorbed by the plants, and then eaten by your family. What isn't absorbed by the plants ends up back in the water table to start the process all over again.

Birds and other animals also drink the water, and bathe in it when they find enough, passing along whatever isn't absorbed into the ground water. Washing your pets and vehicles in untreated liquid can also cause harm, especially in the case of hard water. If you have a whole house water softener, there could be salt in the water coming from the outdoor faucet, and therefore getting in your yard, garden and on your car.

CONSUMER REPORTS WATER SOFTENERS

Depending on the water source, you could be watering your lawn with chlorinated liquid, which is unhealthy for grass and most landscaping. You wouldn't wash your garden produce with bleach, so why would you water the plants with chlorinated water? You may have a filter for your own drinking liquid but this will not work for the outdoor faucet, and whatever you water the ground with ends up back in the drinking water, so why not stop it at the source where and when you can?

Trapping as many impurities from getting through will help the entire water table, since the impurities will not be allowed to get back into the system when they are filtered out. An outdoor water faucet filter is one step to cleaning the water supply you can take.

Outdoor Faucet Water Filter

CONSUMER REPORTS WATER SOFTENERS

Friday, September 30, 2011

How to Find the Best Faucet Water Filter

What's the best faucet water filter on the market, today? Let me tell you what to look for. You'll find that the "names you know and trust" often don't make the grade.

If you want to protect your health, you should choose a faucet filter that removes the widest range of contaminants. Let's look at some of the most common ones, how they are removed and which products don't do the job.

CONSUMER REPORTS WATER SOFTENERS

Chlorine & THMs

These two go hand in hand. Wherever you find chlorinated water, you'll find THMs. The best faucet water filter removes both of them, because THMs are known carcinogens. If you get a water quality report from your local facility, you'll see them listed as TTHMs or total trihalomethanes. The levels can be pretty high and no one really knows how much is safe.

They do know that exposure can occur through drinking or showering. So, not only do you need an effective faucet filter. You also need one for your showerhead.

Brita and PUR reduce chlorine, but not THMs. Only the 0 Ever-pure system reduces both, but there are far less expensive purifiers on the market that do the same job. Ever-Pure chooses to use reverse osmosis in all of there models. Reverse osmosis, like the old distillation devices, do nothing to remove chemicals like chlorine and THMs. Why pay for "dinosaur" devices?

Lead

A toxic heavy metal that cause learning disorders and behavioral problems. The metal builds up in our systems over time and causes nutritional deficiencies in the elderly, as well as high blood pressure and heart disease.

In order for a faucet filter to remove all traces of the common contaminant, it must contain an ion exchange step. Reverse osmosis will only reduce the lead content. Distillation will remove lead, but that's simply not the best choice for today's homes. The reason is that distilled water has had much needed minerals removed. Do not waste your money on a water distiller.

Cysts

Reverse osmosis was often recommended for cyst removal. But, the best faucet water filter on the market today removes cysts without including an expensive reverse osmosis step. The manufacturer has designed a carbon block with a tiny channel that filters anything larger than .5 micron. That will trap a cyst and any other particles floating in your water-line.

A faucet filter can combine a variety of steps to remove all of these contaminants, as well as pesticides, herbicides and known carcinogenic pollutants. But, the ones that include all of the necessary steps are often quite expensive.

The best faucet water filter on the market today can be purchased for 5, but you have to purchase it direct from the manufacturer, if you want the best price. (See resource box). Remember that no matter how much they advertise, the Brita faucet filter and many other similiar brands are very ineffective.

Also, you don't need to pay 0 for reverse osmosis. There are drawbacks to GE and Kenmore; both have been given bad reviews by a number of consumers. Amway's products are simply overpriced.

The best faucet water filter has been highly rated by Consumer's Digest for the last five years and I've never seen a negative customer comment. It works. It doesn't leak and for less than a dime a gallon, my family gets "all they can drink". When you make the choice that I did, you will have the best faucet water filter.

How to Find the Best Faucet Water Filter

CONSUMER REPORTS WATER SOFTENERS

Wednesday, September 28, 2011

The "Best Faucet Water Filter" Sales Routine

Whether you are a millionaire or a common man like me, you want the best deal for the money you pay, and in this case, the best faucet water filter available for what you spend. Companies that make faucet filters are no different. They are each looking at their profit margins when they develop their product, and will slap a label on that says 'the best' without regards to whether it really is, or what that will mean to the consumer. So it is up to us to see through the propaganda and figure what the item truly is about.

The key when you are looking for a faucet filter for your home should be the technology behind the filter. Not just the brand or the size of the shop, or even the price tag. You can find filters cheaply too. They would be the basic stuff, like the ceramic water filters. They can filter out the microbes from your home's water supply but will they protect you from the ever increasing amount of chemicals in our water systems? They have no ability to do so; they are simply made to prevent germs from entering your system and the rest can do what it likes to your body.

CONSUMER REPORTS WATER SOFTENERS

Then there is the much talked about reverse osmosis filtration system which also caters to the microbes. It will not be too effective against any herbicides or pesticides in your water, nor will it protect you from many other chemicals in your water. Unlike the simple and cheap ceramic filter though, the reverse osmosis system actually works against you. The essential minerals from your water are filtered out as well as the microbes when you filter the water through this system and those are not added again to make the water alkaline again. Do you know what water that is essentially acidic in its 'distilled' form can do to your body? It slowly destroys the pipes it flows through, and it's not a pretty picture.

In an ideal world your water will be cleaned and filtered for all contaminants before being sent to your water tank. This is not that ideal world, and you cannot rely on your city officials to do what they should probably do. Most city water supplies are filtered but they are putting massive amounts of water through each day, so it would be easy for an overworked system to let some contamination through. That is why we look faucet filters to bridge this gap, and keep our water safe for daily use.

Be sure to spend your money wisely, and buy the best faucet water filter that can remove chemicals as well as microbes from your water without harming you; for instance, there has been talk of water filters using potassium to soften the hard water as well as cleaning the water through multi filtered carbon filters. It is really all about making up your mind that you will look at the technology in use to get the best filter possible for your family without letting salesmanship, or gimmicks, to lead your decision... you can't lose.

The "Best Faucet Water Filter" Sales Routine

CONSUMER REPORTS WATER SOFTENERS